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Jerry L. "Pork" Armstrong

Harristown, Illinois

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HARRISTOWN -- Jerry L. "Pork" Armstrong, 55, of Harristown died 9:05 a.m. Saturday (Sept. 13, 2003) in his home. Services will be 10 a.m. Tuesday in Calvert Funeral Home, Clinton, with J. Kent Hickerson officiating. Visitation will be 6 to 8 p.m. Monday. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery,...

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to all, my deepest sympathy for your loss. pork will be sadly missed by all who ever seen him.the rowdy girls from danville,il. we will miss you!

My fondest memory of Pork is when I was about 8 or so and he had me sing Mrs. Claus you've got the blaas on his radio station. May your music and spirit live in our hearts and may the Lord bless your family and friends as we grieve your passing. Have fun singing with the angels!

I was deeply sadened to hear of Mr. Armstrong's passing. His son, Harley, and my son, Blake, have been in school together for a few years now. They have also attended swim lessons and scouts together. Mr. Armstrong was such a strong part of Harley's activities. My whole family has always enjoyed his company. Our love, thoughts and prayers go out to Harley and his family. God Bless, Tim, MaryAnn, Blake and Brock Boland, as well as Blake's Grandpa, Norm Desmarais.

I really can't put into words what a great guy PORK was. What a wonderful father and a great musician. I have had the privilage to grow up and experience his music first hand. My prayers are with his family and Harley. I know that he will be missed but never forgotten. God Bless and thanks for all the great memories.

My family and I are very sad to hear that Pork passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends. Pork's music will live in our hearts forever. May the peace of the Lord be with you always!

Pork was a wonderful person, and great talent, and as is evident by this book, was loved, and will be missed by many. Our condolences to his family, and friends, and of course his "band family".

I have to start back in 1965 as the daughter of Mary Jo, I remember way back when I was 5 years old when the band played in Hall's basement. Throughout all the years my mom has always had a deep love and respect for you and you will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts. I hope and pray that you are forever in the loving arms of Jesus. One day we will all be together again, Praise God! Love to you and yours,

You will never be forgotten. Thanks for the memories.

Our condolences to Jerry's family and his bandmates. Darlene and I will miss Pork's music and his sense of humor and the good times we had when we came out to see the band. You will live on in the memories and hearts of many.